Thursday, 30 October 2014

Evolution and Biotechnology.

If we are made of cells and organs and the countless sensations we suppose are travelling within, then they all must be happening in an effective synchrony to provide our brains a constant calibration and orientation of beings. Our being is Human and evolving.

Soon after the human began looking for answers on the inside of its physical existence, it configured the anatomy of life and understanding of the processes in detail, giving birth to present day biology and medical science. The two streams have co existed fuelling a grand spectrum of bio technologies

With the age of technology, we are now trying to better the existing odds of life and taking the the process of evolution, picturesquely under the basics of sciences and geometry of mathematics.

There are several overviews of an organism, ranging from biochemistry, microbiology, molecular chemistry and now emerging Genomics - the study of genes and expressions within the DNA.

The volume of information we have achieved about the living cell has outgrown files and has become data banks with direct offers for the public to get their biological information figured or preserved for future possibilities. All managed by the Information Technology going global and strikingly native.

Evolution is generally understood as a pattern over generations, however, there is a more real time factor of evolution in the study of genes and cell functions in specific organs.

Somehow, in every cell, in humans, DNA is present as such that it is approximately 300,000,000 base pairs long and has a binary code. This binary code is a result of categorization of base pairs into double bond and triple bond.

There is an additional coding of possibilities in the 4 different base pairs that connect between the double stranded helix of each DNA.

All amounts to a series of chemical interactions of matter in an organized, sustainable and possibly self replicating pattern or order.

Where ever it may have started, it continues to evolve at every opportunity of growth and sustenance.

Now Colonies, plants and even organs and organisms can be cultivated in containers. However, it is practised under the guidelines of social ethics and scientific liberties. Experimenting on Humans is still a protected area.

With emergence of cloning techniques, there is an odd silence facing the process of evolution which occurs over a natural selection. If life can be engineered entirely then we stand a chance to create and recreate biological entities of desire and need, eventually dissolving or taking control of the evolutionary phenomenon . It is, However, still an overstatement.

Laid on the principles of elementary Physics and Chemistry, BioTechnologies and the cloning techniques are only means of understanding, Predicting and manipulating the nature and behaviour of biological matter within certain limits.

We are mastering our equipment with each experiment and understanding the notes of life, but are still unsure of the music we should create with it.

Ironicaly, we can not create DNA. We can only replicate it from a source.